Know Your Rights
FUCK ICE
NO PASARÁN: Resisting ICE and State Violence
NO PASARÁN: Resisting ICE and State Violence
know your rights when you see ICE. power to all radicals.
Protest 101
Protest 101
PROTEST 101 DO: wear black clothing have eye protection (safety glasses) cover your face cover all identifying information write any important information like cell phone numbers, lawyer numbers, etc. ON YOUR SKIN in **SHARPIE** or ON A PIECE OF PAPER that you can hide on your body/keep close ...
If Stopped by Police
If Stopped by Police
Being stopped by police is a stressful experience that can go bad quickly. Here we describe what the law requires and also offer strategies for handling police encounters. We want to be clear: The burden of de-escalation does not fall on private citizens — it falls on police officers. However, you cannot assume officers will behave in a way that protects your safety or that they will respect your rights even after you assert them. You may be able to reduce risk to yourself by staying calm and not exhibiting hostility toward the officers. The truth is that there are situations where people have done everything they could to put an officer at ease, yet still ended up injured or killed.
Understand the Difference between Judicial Warrants and ICE Warrants
Understand the Difference between Judicial Warrants and ICE Warrants
Learn the difference between an ICE warrant and a judicial warrant to protect yourself against ICE enforcement.
Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition
Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition
Know Your Rights Resources for Immigrants, including trainings, print materials, policy updates, family preparedness, employer resources, best practices for educators, detention resources and legal service providers
Immigrants' Rights
Immigrants' Rights
Regardless of your immigration status, you have guaranteed rights under the Constitution. Learn more here about your rights as an immigrant, and how to express them.
Desrechos de los Inmigrantes
Desrechos de los Inmigrantes
Independientemente de su estatus migratorio, usted tiene derechos garantizados por la Constitución. Aprenda más aquí sobre sus derechos y cómo expresarlos. OJO: ESTA NO ES ASESORIA LEGAL Y NO SUBSTITUYE UNA CONSULTA CON UN ABOGADO.
Information from the National Immigration Law Center
Information from the National Immigration Law Center
No matter who is president, everyone living in the U.S. has certain basic rights under the U.S. Constitution.
Disability Rights
Disability Rights
People with disabilities face widespread discrimination, segregation, and exclusion. But federal disability rights laws can provide protection. (Updated October 2023 to reflect additions regarding online hiring and digital discrimination.)
Race, Ethnicity, or National Origin-Based Discrimination
Race, Ethnicity, or National Origin-Based Discrimination
Learn more here about your right to be free from discrimination based on race, ethnicity, or national origin, and how the law protects you. (Updated October 2023 to reflect additions regarding online hiring and digital discrimination.)
Prisoners’ Rights
Prisoners’ Rights
Learn more here about your right to be protected against discrimination and abuse in prison and what to do if your rights are violated. The law is always evolving. If you have access to a prison law library, it is a good idea to research new developments.
Protesters’ Rights
Protesters’ Rights
The First Amendment protects your right to assemble and express your views through protest. However, police and other government officials are allowed to place certain narrow restrictions on the exercise of speech rights. Make sure you’re prepared by brushing up on your rights before heading out into the streets.
Voting Rights
Voting Rights
Learn more about how to exercise your voting rights, resist voter intimidation efforts, and access disability-related accommodations and language assistance at the polls. For help at the polls, call the non-partisan Election Protection Hotline at 1-866-OUR-VOTE.
LGBTQ Rights
LGBTQ Rights
The legal landscape for LGBTQ people is constantly evolving. If you think you have been discriminated against and would like our assistance, please visit our Report LGBTQ and HIV Discrimination Page and we can help you figure out whether you are protected under federal or state laws.
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